Raiden – Heart Of Steel ft. Bright Lights

If you’re looking for an artist to set the tone for this year, look no further than the latest track from Raiden, Korea’s fastest rising talent and the next big hit from the Protocol roster. “Heart of Steel” is a future bass anthem evocative of Odesza, Flume, and Nicky Romero’s wintry, hip pulsations, mixed with a fresh-faced genius. “Heart of Steel” is Raiden’s debut innovative creation that sets the bar high with despondent piano strains, trembling synths and spectacular vocals from the Grammy-nominated Bright Lights. This dynamic track is bound to find a home both on the dance floors and in earphones around the globe this year.

Raiden is well on his way to becoming a household name. His inspired, multipurpose sound is a result of his musical past as a gifted guitar player and as a member of a rock band. Once a recognized Korean dance buff and now on his way to becoming an out-and-out international prodigy, Raiden has produced several well-received remixes in the past year, such as Fedde le Grand’s “Keep on Believing” and Florian Picasso’s “Final Call.” He has become an indispensable member at ULTRA Music Festivals, having performed at six of the festival’s locations. Raiden united with the venerated Protocol Recordings to release “Heart of Steel.”

Raiden has already asserted himself as an undeniable force of nature within the electro-house music scene. With a residency with Club Octagon and recently playing the Main Stage set at Ultra Korea, he has confirmed his local domination. Already possessing an impressive collection of works, his non-stop calendar of shows have gathered backing from the likes of greats such as Bassjackers, Vicetone and Steve Angello.

“Heart of Steel” is a tale that will shake you to your core. The video tells the story of a young girl named Cora, avenging the death of her parents. Her mother, who the evil Raven Gang was experimenting on by mixing her DNA with metals, steels and gasoline before Cora was born, died in hiding while giving birth to her. Her father was killed by the evil Raven Gang, as revenge for escaping with their test subject, Cora’s mother, and betraying the gang. As a result of the experimentation on her mother, Cora develops an interesting combination of health issues such as having feet made of rubber, possessing the ability to run faster than humanly possible and surviving on gas and oil. She also has a steel engine heart. Cora is left behind with only the lessons from her Dad on how to run and how to fight which she uses to defeat the Raven Gang.

EDM Music Videos, the Most Thrilling and Entertaining Electronic Dance Music

People forget everything, when they dance. There are only a few music genres that bring people on the floor. The Electronic Dance Music or EDM is not only one of those music genres, but now it is the best music genre for dancing. Millions of people around the world are searching for EDM music videos. They play this music online or offline to feel thrilled and dance for hours. Many world famous DJs play the electronic dance music during their shows. They don’t let people stop their feet. They frequently play the EDM music and EDM video to entertain their fans.

The best EDM music videos are now available online. You can choose your favorite artist and search for their best EDM creations online. All you would need to thrill your friends is a good sound system. You and your friends will start dancing as you will turn on the sound system.

All the popular EDM music artists are producing new songs. They are uploading their music online, where millions of their fans are listening every day. You can also search for your favorite EDM artist and get his new creations within a few minutes. Your parties will become alive, when you will play the electronic dance music. Of course, people will like and dance for the whole evening.

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